Functional Neuroimaging Correlates of Aggression in Psychosis: A Systematic Review With Recommendations for Future Research

被引:13
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作者
Widmayer, Sonja [1 ]
Borgwardt, Stefan [1 ]
Lang, Undine E. [1 ]
Stieglitz, Rolf-Dieter [1 ,2 ]
Huber, Christian G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Basel, Univ Hosp Basel, Dept Psychiat, Basel, Switzerland
[2] Univ Basel, Fac Psychol, Basel, Switzerland
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY | 2019年 / 9卷
关键词
aggression; psychosis; schizophrenia; functional magnetic resonance imaging; systematic review; POSITRON-EMISSION-TOMOGRAPHY; WORKING-MEMORY PERFORMANCE; PREFRONTAL CORTEX; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; AFFECT RECOGNITION; VIOLENT BEHAVIOR; EMOTIONAL FACES; BASAL GANGLIA; SCHIZOPHRENIA; METAANALYSIS;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00777
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background and methods: Aggression in psychosis is clinically important. We systematically compiled the evidence on functional correlates of aggression in psychosis searching PubMed, EMBASE, ScienceDirect, and PsycINFO until September 2017. We included studies reporting functional brain imaging correlates of aggression comparing: (1) affective or non-affective psychosis groups with a history of violence or with aggression operationalized using questionnaires, (2) affective or non-affective psychosis groups with a history of violence or with aggression operationalized using questionnaires to controls, (3) affective or non-affective psychosis groups with a history of violence or with aggression operationalized using questionnaires to controls with diagnoses other than affective or non-affective psychoses. We applied no language restriction and required patients to have a DSM or ICD diagnosis of affective or non-affective psychosis. Results: Our sample consisted of 12 studies with 334 patients and 113 controls. During n-back tasks, violent (VS) as opposed to non-violent persons with schizophrenia (NVS) hypoactivated their inferior parietal lobe. When anticipating shock, VS vs. NVS hyperactivated their medial prefrontal gyrus, cuneus, middle temporal gyrus, and middle occipital gyrus. When viewing negative emotional pictures, VS vs. NVS hyperactivated the middle frontal gyrus, inferior frontal gyrus, anterior cingulate, lingual gyrus, precentral gyrus, globus pallidus, mid-cingulate, and precuneus. Limitations: Due to the small number of available studies, sample overlap, and insufficient reporting of relevant moderators we could not conduct a meta-analysis. Conclusions: We found non-systematic functional correlates of aggression in schizophrenia. Only few studies using varied paradigms and often overlapping samples have been conducted. There have been no attempts to replicate any of the observed findings in the published literature. Focusing on future directions, we recommend that authors adhere to clear definitions of aggression, measurements of psychopathology, comorbidities, and medication. In particular, replication studies would allow for a better synthesis of the findings.
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